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I recently got a job selling auto insurance. Today I had a lady call to insure a 1992 Toyota Itasca. I had no idea what it was so I googled it. It looks pretty bad ass. I wonder how it would do off-road.
 

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I recently got a job selling auto insurance. Today I had a lady call to insure a 1992 Toyota Itasca. I had no idea what it was so I googled it. It looks pretty bad ass. I wonder how it would do off-road.

Like a cow on a tri-cycle
 
I haven't seen the Itasca but I've actually seen a few Toyota dolphins still on the road. Straight up 22re in that big b!tc# lol.
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If you keep your eyes peeled you will see a dirty hippy driving one at about 15mph in the uphill passing lane. Usually between 30-40 suitcases and duffle bags strapped to the roof.
 
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